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first solar will shipwo -pmegawatts worth of its panels to china early 2013. sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> e is one o the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it mang perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explai coming up. you ca never have too much money. ♪ . ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. whatappened?! [ ice acing ] what!?!? , it bter not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a sp to this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's sealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male annncer ] frost bred coo light. the world's most refreshing beer. melissa: ware joed by author and radio talk show goddess market to buy monca crowley and republican strategist. thank you for joining yes. both of you. first up, i lovthis story. the abassador wears prod. president obama is considering nominatin
first solar will shipwo -pmegawatts worth of its panels to china early 2013. sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> e is one o the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it mang perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explai coming up. you ca never have too much money. ♪ . ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ]...
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advantageous platform for manufacturing other than for china. stuart: do you think many of these jobs will come back, many of them will come back to america? >> many of them will come back to the u.s. austin consulting group says in 2015 you'll see seven industries it will be cheaper to manufacture in the u.s. than china and all sorts of manufacturing deals here. >> what. >> transportation costs are lower. delivery to market is slashed. energy prices are much cheaper. your work force is more productive and less likely to go out on strike. stuart: wait, wait a minute. the work force in america is more productive and less likely to go on strike than china, is that right? >> in china you have one wild cat strike after another, and suicide. and they make the products for apple said 10,000 robots and in 2014 one million. wh you have robot production, that minimizes china's cheap labor. and in california where they have facilities with robots it's just as cheap orrer than a robot in shin sheng. you wait a minute how come you're so wrong, china hasn't
advantageous platform for manufacturing other than for china. stuart: do you think many of these jobs will come back, many of them will come back to america? >> many of them will come back to the u.s. austin consulting group says in 2015 you'll see seven industries it will be cheaper to manufacture in the u.s. than china and all sorts of manufacturing deals here. >> what. >> transportation costs are lower. delivery to market is slashed. energy prices are much cheaper. your...
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in china you have to be a member of the communist party of you want to rise up. these 160 that the journal is highlighting, the journal has been doing this for some time showing how those with political connections and members of a party benefit from the availability of access because they get loans from the bank of china. stuart: it is fascinating because it stands communism on its head. >> four legs good, two legs better. this is not new. this is animal farm. they all started out, these people would have been condemned but now this is the new definition of what the chinese communist party accept as being good. stuart: it works in the sense that a few hundred million people have been moved up to the middle-class. >> there is this book why nations phalange you can have economic prosperity for a while but eventually you have to have political inclusion. feudalism working europe for a select few for only so long. stuart: we have got it and we will follow. [talking over each other] stuart: the highlight reel coming up next. stuart: here it is. a serious subject in t
in china you have to be a member of the communist party of you want to rise up. these 160 that the journal is highlighting, the journal has been doing this for some time showing how those with political connections and members of a party benefit from the availability of access because they get loans from the bank of china. stuart: it is fascinating because it stands communism on its head. >> four legs good, two legs better. this is not new. this is animal farm. they all started out, these...
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the trade gap with china did hit an all-time high. will fred industries is the latest offering special one-time payments. the company is boosting its quarterly dividend 20% to 16 and a half% a share payable on december 28. the website planning to streamline its operation and focus its resources on engagement innovation and customer satisfaction. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it an all-you-can-eat buffet for all things trading. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. it doesn't just deliver news. it's making news. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pa
the trade gap with china did hit an all-time high. will fred industries is the latest offering special one-time payments. the company is boosting its quarterly dividend 20% to 16 and a half% a share payable on december 28. the website planning to streamline its operation and focus its resources on engagement innovation and customer satisfaction. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking...
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stuart: what happens if china cannot maintain its explosive growth rate? it used to grow at 10% or 11% and now is down to 7% growth. if it fell to 4% or 5%, that could be a catalyst for serious political unrest, couldn't it? >> yes. at 10% growth, a lot of people are getting richer and if some people a superridge that is okay because most of us a doing well. at 7% there are fewer people doing well. at 4% fewer so you get more people saying wait a minute, my life is not getting better and meanwhile that guy in the party is the billionaire. this is intolerable. if they can't hold the growth, it is a payoff to people saying we are corrupt and ridge but you are doing okay. if they can't hold growth the people don't pay off any more and you will get more resentment. stuart: the heritage foundation, a fascinating stuff. please come back and keep us up to date on what could be an explosive situation. thank you. vladimir putin banned americans from adopting russian children. my take on obama's latest foreign policy failure. >> this is what is coming to me. this is
stuart: what happens if china cannot maintain its explosive growth rate? it used to grow at 10% or 11% and now is down to 7% growth. if it fell to 4% or 5%, that could be a catalyst for serious political unrest, couldn't it? >> yes. at 10% growth, a lot of people are getting richer and if some people a superridge that is okay because most of us a doing well. at 7% there are fewer people doing well. at 4% fewer so you get more people saying wait a minute, my life is not getting better and...
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and china may be the number one economy soon. really? "varney & company" about to begin. >> right off the top, breaking news for you now. fox business learned that a group claimed to be aligned with terrorism is threatening to launch a massive attack against u.s. bank websites and made that threat in the fall and this is a new threat set to start this week, we hear. and a list of banks targeted includes j.p. morgan chase, bank of america, u.s. bancorp, pnc financial services and suntrust banks. more details when we've got them. the power and might of unions on display today and being tested. you will see huge protests at the state capital building in michigan where right to work legislation will be signed today. that means workers will be able to choose if they want to join the union. they will no longer be compelled to pay dues. here is the president speaking at a daimler factory in michigan yesterday. >> we do everything we can to encourage companies like daimler to keep investing in american workers. and by the way, what we shouldn't
and china may be the number one economy soon. really? "varney & company" about to begin. >> right off the top, breaking news for you now. fox business learned that a group claimed to be aligned with terrorism is threatening to launch a massive attack against u.s. bank websites and made that threat in the fall and this is a new threat set to start this week, we hear. and a list of banks targeted includes j.p. morgan chase, bank of america, u.s. bancorp, pnc financial services...
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how is china doing? >> we are actually doing the best. just look at china. the chinese economy is actually not doing that well. there are a lot of complex. the new party just took over the control. there are a lot of things to figure out. the u.s. is in the best condition right now. we have to get past this fiscal cliff and move on. connell: we probably would be talking a lot more about china and the transition of power and how president obama is supposed to do without. when you say there are economy is not doing that great, does that mean it is in jeopardy of a tough all, or it will hang in there? >> i think it will hang in there. china, i think, will grow. reasonably, i have seen some analysts come out and be pretty bullish. their economy, the outlook is willing not that bright. although, they probably will not fall hard. china is sort of setting their status quo. i think the u.s., again, back to the u.s., they have to get their act together. connell: a few days after the end of the year. that is just silly, if you think about it. if we all know the answer
how is china doing? >> we are actually doing the best. just look at china. the chinese economy is actually not doing that well. there are a lot of complex. the new party just took over the control. there are a lot of things to figure out. the u.s. is in the best condition right now. we have to get past this fiscal cliff and move on. connell: we probably would be talking a lot more about china and the transition of power and how president obama is supposed to do without. when you say there...
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dennis: here comes china. a new u.s. intelligence report says beijing will have the world's largest economy by 2030. cheryl: and also coming up, we're going to tell you which banking chief bought this hamptons' home that was listed on the market for $32.5 million. deps dennis but i'll betcha they got it for a steal, for like only 29 million. and a look at some of today's winners over on the s&p. nicole: i am nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15 minutes on fox business, we do stocks now. this could be a record setting day for fedex. they are saying that they plan on moving 19 million packages today. this would be their busiest day ever for the company. they are saying that e-commerce is one of the reasons why they expect this growth. we will see overall, year over year, for this season, possibly a 13% growth year over year. dennis: they are so early. i am so impressed. thank you very much. federal reserve buys $40 billion in mortgage-backed securities each month. you can see it will
dennis: here comes china. a new u.s. intelligence report says beijing will have the world's largest economy by 2030. cheryl: and also coming up, we're going to tell you which banking chief bought this hamptons' home that was listed on the market for $32.5 million. deps dennis but i'll betcha they got it for a steal, for like only 29 million. and a look at some of today's winners over on the s&p. nicole: i am nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15...
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and china and india do. stuart: move to america and fracking and-- >> thank you very much indeed, sir. new at 10, listen to this, united states the land of opportunity, oh, yes, for some chinese tourists they're take full advantage of the hospitality. a so-called maternity hotel where chinese mothers are paying to stay and have their babies, instant citizens. good story and it's new at 10. also, time is money, as you well know. so, here in 30 seconds is what else we're watching for you. the tax the rich crowd has gone too far. one column this morning is calling for the elimination or at least the deduction or certainly the limitation of the deduction for charitable donations. because it benefits the rich too much. get that? we'll talk about it. and a new proposal to extend school days have the unions up in arms. no surprise there, but we're covering it. and the u.s. has a declining birth rate similar to what japan experienced. are we headed that way. keith fitz-gerald, a resident of both countries, america a
and china and india do. stuart: move to america and fracking and-- >> thank you very much indeed, sir. new at 10, listen to this, united states the land of opportunity, oh, yes, for some chinese tourists they're take full advantage of the hospitality. a so-called maternity hotel where chinese mothers are paying to stay and have their babies, instant citizens. good story and it's new at 10. also, time is money, as you well know. so, here in 30 seconds is what else we're watching for you....
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it has done even better in china, $84 million in china alone versus 70 million in the u.s. so far. lastly there is this, watch out, espn. fox sports may be coming after you. espn worth more than $40 billion. now the "wall street journal" is reporting fox is looking at setting up a new sports channel next year rebranding a car racing channel right now known as speed. the highest priced channel of all at $5 per home per month paid by cable systems, speed now charges $0.22 per month, lots of room for upside. cheryl: the niche sports channels are really taking off. i know fox has always had fox local, perhaps now going even further. dennis: nobody has even come close to espn. fox making big bets on football, baseball, nascar. 39% stake in the yankees network yes. coming after you, espn. cheryl: with two eeks left and no deal in sight, small-business owners across the country are planning ahead of the cliff. dennis: an auto repair shop in illinois. just. >> mr. transmission. these are small businesses, they don't make a lot of money. i want to get a handle as we look at a transmission b
it has done even better in china, $84 million in china alone versus 70 million in the u.s. so far. lastly there is this, watch out, espn. fox sports may be coming after you. espn worth more than $40 billion. now the "wall street journal" is reporting fox is looking at setting up a new sports channel next year rebranding a car racing channel right now known as speed. the highest priced channel of all at $5 per home per month paid by cable systems, speed now charges $0.22 per month,...
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was laid off in 2010 from work, cindy then took time off work to care for the baby they adopted from china, and they were hoping to adopt another child, but finances were tight and so on. now of course they can afford to do all this. but they seem very decent, i say ordinary, i don't mean ordinary in any kind of negative way, i just mean regular americans. >> yes. they are very grounded. they have strong bonds with their family. they really enjoy their family. they will definitely take care of their family now. >> let's play a little clip, this is of cindy, who bought the ticket, at the press conference earlier. >> i didn't have my glasses and i was thinking is that the right numbers, is that the right numbers? and i was shaking and i called my husband, i said i think i'm having a heart attack, god blessed us with this. and for some reason, he put it in our hands. i think to make sure that it goes to the right things. and -- but we were blessed before we ever won this. >> how do you guys find out about this, walt? >> since we're pretty familiar in the community, several people in the commu
was laid off in 2010 from work, cindy then took time off work to care for the baby they adopted from china, and they were hoping to adopt another child, but finances were tight and so on. now of course they can afford to do all this. but they seem very decent, i say ordinary, i don't mean ordinary in any kind of negative way, i just mean regular americans. >> yes. they are very grounded. they have strong bonds with their family. they really enjoy their family. they will definitely take...
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goldman sachs upgrading the stock, says its recent problems in china, only temporary. at this price $68 a share. 68 they say heading higher. goldman is downgrading darden restaurants. t it says -- it says the turnaround at olive guaarden is slow. it is down. boston beer makes sam adams beer, it expects to make more money next year, simple reason it is selling more beer. the stock hit all-time high today. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. stuart: the federal reserve is going to start tying interest rates to the unemployment rate. ben bernanke says he will not raise interest rates until unemployment is down to 6 1/2%. there's the link. all rise, judge andrew napolitano. i haven't even got his name out and he is shaking his head. wh
goldman sachs upgrading the stock, says its recent problems in china, only temporary. at this price $68 a share. 68 they say heading higher. goldman is downgrading darden restaurants. t it says -- it says the turnaround at olive guaarden is slow. it is down. boston beer makes sam adams beer, it expects to make more money next year, simple reason it is selling more beer. the stock hit all-time high today. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why...
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and china. now we have some of the richest people in the world and they want the government to make more of your money. warren buffett, george soros, bill gates' dad they want the estate tax to go up and say the rate should start at 45% and go up from there. and millions would qualify to pay, but buffett and soros have an estate plan to avoid much of that tax. i'm quoting now, an estate tax with these guidelines to reduce the deficit and fund vital services and paid by only 10% of the estate. work your whole life and half of it goes to the children and half to the government and of course it's already been taxed when you earned it in the first place, is that fair? we're dealing with that today. i'm waiting for my special dividend from microsoft, but the company i own shares in has ramped up production of its new surface tablet. maybe that will help the stock. are you listening, steve ballmer? nicole, pre-market, where is the stock? >> stuart, you're making me laugh already and the show has barel
and china. now we have some of the richest people in the world and they want the government to make more of your money. warren buffett, george soros, bill gates' dad they want the estate tax to go up and say the rate should start at 45% and go up from there. and millions would qualify to pay, but buffett and soros have an estate plan to avoid much of that tax. i'm quoting now, an estate tax with these guidelines to reduce the deficit and fund vital services and paid by only 10% of the estate....
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china needs to consume a lot of food. the bullish bets and live cattle more than doubled in the latest week. also, one other area i want to point out is copper. china is the biggest consumer of copper in the world. pouring into the copper market, up about 6%. if we continue to get good news out of china, a lot of analysts expecting those copper prices to go higher. back to you. lori: great. let's get an update on the stock market with lauren simonetti. >> let's talk tech right now. they have been higher in 13 of the past 15 trading days. pushing closer to the ipo price of $38. last time we were there was in may on ipo day. november was its best month since being a public company. recently, facebook, ceo, mark zuckerberg, hosted a dinner in silicon valley. just imagine what they discuss. he met with king.com, electronic arts, all of these guys. they were talking about ways that monetize from social games. this, of course, in the wake of what happened with zynga last week. they are down 5% today. connell: our big question t
china needs to consume a lot of food. the bullish bets and live cattle more than doubled in the latest week. also, one other area i want to point out is copper. china is the biggest consumer of copper in the world. pouring into the copper market, up about 6%. if we continue to get good news out of china, a lot of analysts expecting those copper prices to go higher. back to you. lori: great. let's get an update on the stock market with lauren simonetti. >> let's talk tech right now. they...
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win millions of dollars of business for the pharmaceutical company in areas such as russia, brazil, china and poland. let's look to the major market average. the s&p is in the green, down and nasdaq pulling back a little bit. we are seeing drug index overall under pressure, eli lilly is likely to be in that index and banking index is higher so that is looking good. cheryl: thank you very much, see you at the top of the hour. if you are looking for that last-minute specialty gift brook stone might be on your list. how are they competing in the online space? the president and ceo is here. dennis: in time for a few last-minute gifts. let's look at today's winners. cheryl: what do you want? tell me now. [ male announcer ] ou are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go lik
win millions of dollars of business for the pharmaceutical company in areas such as russia, brazil, china and poland. let's look to the major market average. the s&p is in the green, down and nasdaq pulling back a little bit. we are seeing drug index overall under pressure, eli lilly is likely to be in that index and banking index is higher so that is looking good. cheryl: thank you very much, see you at the top of the hour. if you are looking for that last-minute specialty gift brook stone...
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there's some decoupling, and given the monetary easing, not only the united states, japan has been easing china has been easing and around the world easing and you would expect the gold to be higher. stuart: you would. paper currencies are not worth what they used to be worth. the euro, for example, the u.s. dollar, for example, the british pound. i mean, this is paper currency under threat. at times like that, you expect gold to go straight up. well, it it had a nice run, but now, even though the fed is printing and printing and printing and the japanese and the europeans join in, the best answer you've got there are more sellers than buyers? >> in terms of monetary easing, the general expectation for inflation down the road. gold would be steady and rising, it's not. that's because gold is now a tradeable asset class. it's no longer a hedge and what it used to be. and the decoupling because they're selling it as they would any stock, etf, or apple. and there are sellers than buyers because of year end sellers and pressure hedge funds have been experiencing and selling off winners. gold is see
there's some decoupling, and given the monetary easing, not only the united states, japan has been easing china has been easing and around the world easing and you would expect the gold to be higher. stuart: you would. paper currencies are not worth what they used to be worth. the euro, for example, the u.s. dollar, for example, the british pound. i mean, this is paper currency under threat. at times like that, you expect gold to go straight up. well, it it had a nice run, but now, even though...
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david: they are doing gangbusters in china as well, the samsung galaxy is far outpacing the iphone 5 right now. >> what rimm has going for it is they do have 78 million subscribers and they are known for the security. they are known for a compression technologies that make the web surfing faster. if the user experience of blackberry 10 and developers don't get excited about the next platform, then they are toast. david: one thing they have surprised me about iphone or about apple in general, is they haven't taken advantage of the problems that rimm has to get into the business market. they are so focused on getting the new jazzy thing for the consumer, rather than the business user, that they haven't tried to invade that market. does that surprise you? >> yes, to a certain degree. i think mostly on the ipad they are making a lot more inroads than they are with the iphone. iphone is sort of still a back door sort of deployment. i think once -- sort of microsoft might wind up helping apple in the sense that a lot of people think they are developing office for ios. if that comes out, i
david: they are doing gangbusters in china as well, the samsung galaxy is far outpacing the iphone 5 right now. >> what rimm has going for it is they do have 78 million subscribers and they are known for the security. they are known for a compression technologies that make the web surfing faster. if the user experience of blackberry 10 and developers don't get excited about the next platform, then they are toast. david: one thing they have surprised me about iphone or about apple in...
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here to explain what china wants is the author of the coming collapse of china. i'm glad your year because this sounds really scary. you worried about this? aig, 4 billion. that is the biggest chinese takeover thus far. u worry that this is going to be a trend? >> it's certainly going to be. what's happening in china is that enterprises don't have the opportunities there because their problems and the chinese economy right now it's a pretty serious. these enterprises are going around the world buying assets because the returns are a lot better. so a lot of this activity does not concern me, but some of it does because you see in certain acquisitions like a one to three systems, the battery maker, the canadian oil sands producer. they're looking for technology. and some of this technology has defense applications, like this battery maker they're buying this stuff up. that is something we have to be concerned about and should stop. tracy: do you worry -- we ha an election. there are new people leading. you worry that the new leaders will make this even worse? >> th
here to explain what china wants is the author of the coming collapse of china. i'm glad your year because this sounds really scary. you worried about this? aig, 4 billion. that is the biggest chinese takeover thus far. u worry that this is going to be a trend? >> it's certainly going to be. what's happening in china is that enterprises don't have the opportunities there because their problems and the chinese economy right now it's a pretty serious. these enterprises are going around the...
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wages have gone up dramatically in china. we will benefit from that as well. be careful what you ask for. do we really want a whole bunch of four dollars jobs in america, the answer is, no. connell: thank you, charles. great stuff, as always. the irs wants back taxes from amazon. dagen: no shame. one of the most popular places to do your holiday shopping. that is exactly the video we picked that we are going to tell you about coming up. just make sure this is not a public restroom, please. [ laughter ] ♪ there is no mass-produced human. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep nuer store. thonly place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable slp number experiee. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualize your sleep. perfectly comfortable pillows that adjust to yourize d shape. temperature-balancing bedding. dual warmth comforters. all designed around the sleep number bed: a bed with dual-air technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodie i
wages have gone up dramatically in china. we will benefit from that as well. be careful what you ask for. do we really want a whole bunch of four dollars jobs in america, the answer is, no. connell: thank you, charles. great stuff, as always. the irs wants back taxes from amazon. dagen: no shame. one of the most popular places to do your holiday shopping. that is exactly the video we picked that we are going to tell you about coming up. just make sure this is not a public restroom, please. [...
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we need the country to be more competitive so we can export to china, mexico, export to canada. that's critical, growth. if we have growth, we hire more people. dagen: drew, thank you, great to see you. happy new year. >> thank you, go rg iii. dagen: yeah, babe! we'll kick the cowboys you know what into mexico. drew, thank you, be well. end on a positive note. positive newses too for the housing market, recovery on the way. anthony sanders is here saying washington better not screw it up. in a show of arms, iran's military moves and what that means for the price of oil and gasoline here at home. look at how oil is trading today, well above $90 barrel a mark, down just slightly, but close to 91 bucks. ♪ [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us onli, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated spo teams at ove500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no won
we need the country to be more competitive so we can export to china, mexico, export to canada. that's critical, growth. if we have growth, we hire more people. dagen: drew, thank you, great to see you. happy new year. >> thank you, go rg iii. dagen: yeah, babe! we'll kick the cowboys you know what into mexico. drew, thank you, be well. end on a positive note. positive newses too for the housing market, recovery on the way. anthony sanders is here saying washington better not screw it up....
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. >> an amazing company, they had a tough year, but china is rebounding and make a lot of money. >> caterpillar on global recovery. what do you think of that. >> i like cater pillar for quite a long tim whether or not the economy recovers, it's a good. >> neil: what are you buying? >> vanguard re-index. the criticism i wanted to pick something, it has a generous yield. >> neil: i love that company. i love vanguard. i love reit and it's a great gift. biggest index of them b.t.
. >> an amazing company, they had a tough year, but china is rebounding and make a lot of money. >> caterpillar on global recovery. what do you think of that. >> i like cater pillar for quite a long tim whether or not the economy recovers, it's a good. >> neil: what are you buying? >> vanguard re-index. the criticism i wanted to pick something, it has a generous yield. >> neil: i love that company. i love vanguard. i love reit and it's a great gift. biggest...
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. >> an amazing company, they had a tough year, but china is rebounding and make a lot of money. >> caterpillar on global recovery. what do you think of that. >> i like cater pillar for quite a long time. whether or not the economy recovers, it's a good. >> neil: what are you buying? >> vanguard re-index. the criticism i wanted to pick something, it has a generous yield. >> neil: i love that company. i love vanguard. i love reit and it's a great gift. biggest index of them b.t.
. >> an amazing company, they had a tough year, but china is rebounding and make a lot of money. >> caterpillar on global recovery. what do you think of that. >> i like cater pillar for quite a long time. whether or not the economy recovers, it's a good. >> neil: what are you buying? >> vanguard re-index. the criticism i wanted to pick something, it has a generous yield. >> neil: i love that company. i love vanguard. i love reit and it's a great gift. biggest...
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one for her sister in china and another for another family member. neil: so we are not talking about dozens or hundreds or anything like that to . >> for phones, and for that, she was beaten for an animal. neil: apple has been commenting, as you know, the chinese stealing technology here, stealing phones, phone them at a big premium abroad, did not come up with anything you heard about or anyone you talk to? >> because she is an asian woman, they immediately go there. she is just a very nice and respectful and quiet lady. a very successful businesswoman from shanghai. she doesn't need to do that to make money. even if she was, does not want her being beaten like that. neil: i don't understand the events that led to anyone getting tased in the store. could she resist or yell or scream? >> she yelled and she screamed. when it be ironic if the chinese government followed up a complaint about the maltreatment of one of their nationals. >> as far as you know, do you know what is your fiancÉ do? and she involved in the technology industry? >> she was an a
one for her sister in china and another for another family member. neil: so we are not talking about dozens or hundreds or anything like that to . >> for phones, and for that, she was beaten for an animal. neil: apple has been commenting, as you know, the chinese stealing technology here, stealing phones, phone them at a big premium abroad, did not come up with anything you heard about or anyone you talk to? >> because she is an asian woman, they immediately go there. she is just a...
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>> this is controversial, in china, people worried about china. a two year bear market, new leadership in place, economic recovery underway, leading indicators suggest it's started. this is a company that benefits from all of that domestic growth in china. it's one of the national carriers, and it's connected to the star alliance. stock is trieding at three times, down 45% off its lows. liz: now, if there's a domestic rebound, is that what you believe is really happening there? >> well, we think there's a domestic rebound coming -- lizly -- liz: china -- >> recovery under way, off of what? 7% gdp growth, but up 9% next year. liz: and a growing middle class likes to travel. >> 250 million people entering middle class in china. liz: almost as many people in the u.s.. good to see you. >> good to see you. liz: closing bell ringing in six minutes, up 80 points for the dow, lots of green on the dow, we're coming right back, don't noaf of move. ♪ what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low
>> this is controversial, in china, people worried about china. a two year bear market, new leadership in place, economic recovery underway, leading indicators suggest it's started. this is a company that benefits from all of that domestic growth in china. it's one of the national carriers, and it's connected to the star alliance. stock is trieding at three times, down 45% off its lows. liz: now, if there's a domestic rebound, is that what you believe is really happening there? >>...
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china, the rise of asia in the world economy. this is not a place that anybody wants to see this kind of security destabilization, if you will, and the u.s. has spent many years trying to work through the chinese to get to the north koreans to try to convince them to back off of this effort, but it looks like they have no intention of doing so. >> barbara starr appreciate your reporting tonight and paul hancock as well. >>> and two new offers on the table. w? >>> we've talked about the shooting at the oregon mall. ahead, more accounts. >>> more on the shooting outside of portland coming up. first raw politics. late new developments tonight. two new offers on the table, one from the white house, a counteroffer from house republicans and the details are sketchy. the white house offer includes $1.4 trillion in new tax revenues. democratic source says the tax hikes are paired with a serious spending cut number with real entitlement reform. we are hearing negative reaction from one gop aide saying 1.4 isn't progress in this late game.
china, the rise of asia in the world economy. this is not a place that anybody wants to see this kind of security destabilization, if you will, and the u.s. has spent many years trying to work through the chinese to get to the north koreans to try to convince them to back off of this effort, but it looks like they have no intention of doing so. >> barbara starr appreciate your reporting tonight and paul hancock as well. >>> and two new offers on the table. w? >>> we've...
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in china, of course, that here. it runs from beijing to southern china. it tops out at 186 miles per hour. compare that to amtrak, they travel at top speeds of 125-150 miles per hour. but that is rare. 150, when, show me, amtrak. commodities are having a very bumpy ride. taking a look at oil. something we do not like to see if you drive a car. jeff flock has a very latest on this. jeff: a slow day at the cme. this is the euro dollar option pits. though oil. is very active. let's put up wti to start with. up over two dollars, up over $90 right now. just short of two dollars. you think, oh, do they know something about the fiscal cliff? not that at all. it is actually action in the middle east. reports of military exercises have commenced. military exercises in there and later in the week more military exercises. brent is off as well. heating oils are up. everything is up. even on a slow day here at the cme in chicago. dagen: good to see you, jeff. jeff flock reporting. thank you. the pentagon planning to deal with half a trillion dollars in budget cuts tha
in china, of course, that here. it runs from beijing to southern china. it tops out at 186 miles per hour. compare that to amtrak, they travel at top speeds of 125-150 miles per hour. but that is rare. 150, when, show me, amtrak. commodities are having a very bumpy ride. taking a look at oil. something we do not like to see if you drive a car. jeff flock has a very latest on this. jeff: a slow day at the cme. this is the euro dollar option pits. though oil. is very active. let's put up wti to...
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china, obvioussy, has plans to fix all of that with a little help from the american taxpayer and, of course, the president. wile we focus on the fiscal cliff negotiations, or more appropately the iasse many our state governments aren't in much better shape. state pensionsystems, unfunded liabilities are now estimated to be in the range of $2.5 trillion to almt $4 trillion. leading is california witmore than $370 billion in unfunded pension liabilities, only 47% are currently fued. a pension debt per household in california of aost $30,000. illinois close behind, $167 billion in unfundedliabilities, 28% funded, and th state pension debt per household amounting to over $34,000. in municipal bonds illinois sold over $5illin bonds this year making it the third biggest debt issuer in the first tee arters this year. california and new york, numbers e and two with. the issue of unfunded pension liabilities with the passage of right-to-work laws is a subject that i'm going to be taking up with our next guest. -@mallory fctor, author of can the bestseller, "shadow boxes: government nioos cont
china, obvioussy, has plans to fix all of that with a little help from the american taxpayer and, of course, the president. wile we focus on the fiscal cliff negotiations, or more appropately the iasse many our state governments aren't in much better shape. state pensionsystems, unfunded liabilities are now estimated to be in the range of $2.5 trillion to almt $4 trillion. leading is california witmore than $370 billion in unfunded pension liabilities, only 47% are currently fued. a pension...
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crude oil and news of an increase of industrial production in china and the united states. a barrel of oil now just under $87. eighteen days from the fiscal cliff. the president looking back, addressing claims that he wants to create a socialist system in this country. the president saying if he had been president 25 years ago, there would be a shockingly different view of him and his politics. >> the truth of the matter is that my policies are so mainstream that if i had said the same policies, i have had been considered a moderate republican back then. lou: i don't know whether he believes that or not. it is great have a team with us. >> i'm not sure he could have gotten elected 25 years ago as a kid. obviously, he was pretty social step backward in time. lou: he says he has outgrown all that. >> by the definition of what you are, he is pretty left-sided as far as i'm concerned the. lou: the idea that the president came back in the so-called negotiations. it is either a farce of this process or whatever you want to call it -- but telling speaker boehner that all he really
crude oil and news of an increase of industrial production in china and the united states. a barrel of oil now just under $87. eighteen days from the fiscal cliff. the president looking back, addressing claims that he wants to create a socialist system in this country. the president saying if he had been president 25 years ago, there would be a shockingly different view of him and his politics. >> the truth of the matter is that my policies are so mainstream that if i had said the same...
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we were worried about central bank, liquidity, numbers okayed here, heating up in china. people thought europe was contained, and it feels that way now. people looking past the headlines whether it's the fiscal cliff or europe. i mean, there's a lot of doom day sayers out there, and it makes sense, but it seems like everything right now is contained, and the trade is up to the upside. david: right. liz mentioned the fed decision coming up, should be hearing about it tomorrow. what's the market expecting from the fed? in what way will they be excited or disappointed? >> well, i think the market, if you look at the options market, the flows into the ten year treasuries, it's implying 85 billion per month. the reason i say that is right now, deals, what, 165 #, if that was not the case, yields should be up 180, maybe 183 right now so all the flow right now is pointing to 85 or 90 billion per month. liz: okay. none of us is going to fight the tape here, larry. we'll talk to you in a moment when the s&p futures close, but in the meantime, going to the panel, daifd. david: sam,
we were worried about central bank, liquidity, numbers okayed here, heating up in china. people thought europe was contained, and it feels that way now. people looking past the headlines whether it's the fiscal cliff or europe. i mean, there's a lot of doom day sayers out there, and it makes sense, but it seems like everything right now is contained, and the trade is up to the upside. david: right. liz mentioned the fed decision coming up, should be hearing about it tomorrow. what's the market...
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more departure of high-tech immigrants from the united states returning home to china. lou: democrats to feed the stap act, science, technolgy, enneering, and mathematics. immigrants into this country who deserve it and to we desperately want to have your while we throw open our borders and our airports to people who are, for the most part, the majority of those illegal imigrants are not even high-school educated, lacks skills, like education. my god. and they doso rejecting that law, that bill and prevent it from becoming law because they want to have a lottery. for crying out loud. the absurdities compound themselves. >> in general we have to recognize that the individual entrepreneur with special skills and contributions to american produce all the jobs, and they are the ones who are getting rich, who are punished by any increase in marginal tax ates. the already rich -- lou: what about the young man or woman in this country whois not an entrepreneur, is not a big shot, is not in middle management in a big corporation. they won a break. they won an opportunity. they
more departure of high-tech immigrants from the united states returning home to china. lou: democrats to feed the stap act, science, technolgy, enneering, and mathematics. immigrants into this country who deserve it and to we desperately want to have your while we throw open our borders and our airports to people who are, for the most part, the majority of those illegal imigrants are not even high-school educated, lacks skills, like education. my god. and they doso rejecting that law, that bill...
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abby, you lived in china. china is pivotal, there in syria, with iran. everybody is looking to china for leadership. >> and let's be clear. north korea, all they really have is military power. and what keeps them afloat? china. we're talking about our relationship with china. and it's such an important one. this signifies the magnitude of importance here. china is a tough relationship. it reminds me of a game of chess. it's not a game of checkers. you have to think ten steps ahead when dealing with china. if you want to talk about human rights, you're going to have to take something else off the table. so, you have to move forward in a way that we can work with china. it's a challenge. but it's also potentially an opportunity. >> it's crucial. carol, china is pivotal economically, increasingly militarily, politically, certainly. it is the place that everyone has to look to for guidance and leadership on all these issues. >> right. and i think the big question here is, can we believe that china really is all up in arms, please excuse the pun, over the sit
abby, you lived in china. china is pivotal, there in syria, with iran. everybody is looking to china for leadership. >> and let's be clear. north korea, all they really have is military power. and what keeps them afloat? china. we're talking about our relationship with china. and it's such an important one. this signifies the magnitude of importance here. china is a tough relationship. it reminds me of a game of chess. it's not a game of checkers. you have to think ten steps ahead when...
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it looks like that's true in china. the iphone 5 at a very chilly reception for its beijing launch overtight. so, nicole, i think that apple is down again. >> it is, again, down over this, 3% right now. you're talking the 514 range. aen what happened to the $700 range and that's ubs this morning, they kept their buy rating, but reduced their target from 700 to 780 talking about china being one of the issues and not being able to build there. stuart: and the iphone 5 in beijing, there was a snowstorm, okay, a mild snowstorm, there were only two people in line to get those first iphone 5's in china. that's it. only two people. i think that's got something to do with the apple decline this morning. >> you know what, if you really want something, wild horses and snowstorms won't keep you away. stuart: so, i think we can conclude that maybe apple's losing a little of its shine, a little of its cool. maybe, i don't want to be too pejorative here, just maybe. nicole, thank you, down 10 in the early going. i want to take a look
it looks like that's true in china. the iphone 5 at a very chilly reception for its beijing launch overtight. so, nicole, i think that apple is down again. >> it is, again, down over this, 3% right now. you're talking the 514 range. aen what happened to the $700 range and that's ubs this morning, they kept their buy rating, but reduced their target from 700 to 780 talking about china being one of the issues and not being able to build there. stuart: and the iphone 5 in beijing, there was...
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lou: general electric ceo jeffrey immelt said that -- is good for china, here he is on bloomberg tv. >> but, their government works. you know they get things done, they have 5 year plans, i tell our team, read the 12-5 year plan, the segment we're in what they are doing makes since in the chinese context. lou: remind you, immelt is president of the president's job council. new governmt data suggests that a massive exodus from high tax state of california. california lost 100,000 more residents than it gained last year, more going to more business-friendly. business-friendly, states like texas. and california public employees have highest salaries in the 12 most populous state, earning on average $60,000 a year. >> major victory for gun rights advocates, a court struck down a ba on carryg weapons in the state of illinois, they rule that ban is unconstitutional. >> former nfl commissioner paul tag leah buhas overturned the saints suspension. he found three of the four engaged in conduct but said that the coaches and front office are to blame. for what he called the cash for hits progra
lou: general electric ceo jeffrey immelt said that -- is good for china, here he is on bloomberg tv. >> but, their government works. you know they get things done, they have 5 year plans, i tell our team, read the 12-5 year plan, the segment we're in what they are doing makes since in the chinese context. lou: remind you, immelt is president of the president's job council. new governmt data suggests that a massive exodus from high tax state of california. california lost 100,000 more...
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and on the northern side, people talked a lot about china. >> did you know where china was? >> translator: no. not at all. it just happened that the way i was going was toward the border. >> with amazing luck and cunning, shin managed to steal and bribe his way across the border. and quietly work his way through china, where he would have been sent back, if he was caught. in shanghai, he snuck into the south korean consulate and was granted asylum. in 2006, he arrived in south korea, with not a friend in the world. he was so overwhelmed by culture shock and posttraumatic stress, he had to be hospitalized. more than seven years later, it's remarkable how far shin's come. he's 30 now. has made friends and built a new life for himself in seoul, south korea. but old demons from camp 14 are never far behind. and shin now admits there was something he was hiding. two years ago, he finally confessed to author blaine harden. >> when he first told me about the execution of his mother and brother, he didn't say that he had turned them in. >> you reported your mother and your brother?
and on the northern side, people talked a lot about china. >> did you know where china was? >> translator: no. not at all. it just happened that the way i was going was toward the border. >> with amazing luck and cunning, shin managed to steal and bribe his way across the border. and quietly work his way through china, where he would have been sent back, if he was caught. in shanghai, he snuck into the south korean consulate and was granted asylum. in 2006, he arrived in south...
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that will be china, why? >> well, i think that apple isn't it rating as fast, we're seeing samsung phones coming out every week, like a new one, every week. every size, shape and color, so you've got a lot of competition in the space, apple wasn't doing anything in china a few short years ago and now they're going to the iphone in that debate. and falling-- >> fell two notches. you've got competition now from samsung and the mobile space and they're the gold standard when it comes to computing. i think it's great because it forces apple to make interesting decisions and become more competitive and i think that once a year for a phone. i think we may start to see apple shift in the idea of coming out with an iphone every week. >> and forces apple to shake up the status quo. do you think with the cash they're sitting on might be smarter to make acquisitions out there and broadening the face of offerin offerings? >> i think one thing you're seeing a competition with google and need to start hiring talent to keep
that will be china, why? >> well, i think that apple isn't it rating as fast, we're seeing samsung phones coming out every week, like a new one, every week. every size, shape and color, so you've got a lot of competition in the space, apple wasn't doing anything in china a few short years ago and now they're going to the iphone in that debate. and falling-- >> fell two notches. you've got competition now from samsung and the mobile space and they're the gold standard when it comes...
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children from a distance from many countries, whether it's guatemala, tibet, colombia, whatever country, china, vietnam, cambodia, if you look back in the history, as i said, i have been involved in this for decades, you will see many families never give up on their children even if they're held hostage by the country. >> that's what robert said, he will not give up. >> he's not alone. >> what do they see, when these families go? it strikes a chord with them. and so, you know, to talk about the bad conditions, well, bad conditions are everywhere. i traveled to romania, russia, bolgaria, i spent the last god knows how many years working in orphanages trying to support >> alone. >> alone, untouched, fed by bottle propping. often speed fed so they choke, they lie in their own feces and urine, they stink, they're untouchable, and the people who work there are not professionally trained so they don't want to be near the kids. a lot of kids have underlying medical conditions, and there are no physicians who come in and qualify or quantify what their issues are, so they don't get that medical interve
children from a distance from many countries, whether it's guatemala, tibet, colombia, whatever country, china, vietnam, cambodia, if you look back in the history, as i said, i have been involved in this for decades, you will see many families never give up on their children even if they're held hostage by the country. >> that's what robert said, he will not give up. >> he's not alone. >> what do they see, when these families go? it strikes a chord with them. and so, you know,...
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of debt in foreign hands risen by a not so modest 78% to a record $5.5 trillion of foreign holders, china number one followed by japan, bril disa, -- brazil, a assistant third. the cliff negotiations, speaker boehner's offer of a tax rate hike for those making more than a million a year, and speaker boehner reportedly also willing to postpone the debt ceili issues for at least a year, unclear how. ite house aides cite it as progress. joining us lou lehr man, american historian, and great american. >> great to be here always, lou. lo this is wonderful to watch. the equity market responds at just the suggestion that the two men are actually talking, if talking by one another. what are your thoughts? >> well, he fearand trem ling -- trembling that's spread all over the untry and the world about american falling off thecliff, and thus a recession in the united states, the biggest economy in the world, can cause a temporary spurt in activity; however, it shouldn't be forcen freeding this was the federal reserve's qe4 announcement, a trillion dollars in a single year, recreation of new money, m
of debt in foreign hands risen by a not so modest 78% to a record $5.5 trillion of foreign holders, china number one followed by japan, bril disa, -- brazil, a assistant third. the cliff negotiations, speaker boehner's offer of a tax rate hike for those making more than a million a year, and speaker boehner reportedly also willing to postpone the debt ceili issues for at least a year, unclear how. ite house aides cite it as progress. joining us lou lehr man, american historian, and great...
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we are also assessing what is going on with china, but it appears that there is a broadening acknowledgement that the days of a sob are nearing an end. your thoughts? >> i think this statement by russian deputy foreign minister is quite significant. this is the first visible sign the russians think that he cannot be saved. there has never been any doubt about that. if he is about to lose power throughout the country and the opposition takeover, the russians have to be very worried about their naval base, the direction and new government will take, what this means for their position in the middle east as a whole. i hope they don't decide it will go after somebody like mohammad morrissey. lou: is there any possibility in your mind what we are watching is a bit of a ruse? that there is a deal an that ruia is just simply letting events transpire to persuade others that they simply lost this when in fact they have assurances from the u.s. for their naval base and for continued representation, presence in the region? >> it is possible, but it does not look like it. there's no indication that iran
we are also assessing what is going on with china, but it appears that there is a broadening acknowledgement that the days of a sob are nearing an end. your thoughts? >> i think this statement by russian deputy foreign minister is quite significant. this is the first visible sign the russians think that he cannot be saved. there has never been any doubt about that. if he is about to lose power throughout the country and the opposition takeover, the russians have to be very worried about...
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crude oil and news of an increase of industrial production in china and the united states. a barrel of oil now just under $87. eighteen days from the fiscal cliff. the president looking back, addressing claims that he wants to create a socialist system in this country. the president saying if he had been president 25 years ago, there would be a shockingly different view of him and his politics. >> the truth of the matter is that my policies are so mainstream that if i had said the same policies, i have had been considered a moderate republican back then. lou: i don't know whether he believes that or not. it is great have a team with us. >> i'm not sure he could have gotten elected 25 years ago as a kid. obviously, he was pretty social step backward in time. lou: he says he has outgrown all that. >> by the definition of what you are, he is pretty left-sided as far as i'm concerned the. lou: the idea that the president came back in the so-called negotiations. it is either a farce of this process or whatever you want to call it -- but telling speaker boehner that all he really
crude oil and news of an increase of industrial production in china and the united states. a barrel of oil now just under $87. eighteen days from the fiscal cliff. the president looking back, addressing claims that he wants to create a socialist system in this country. the president saying if he had been president 25 years ago, there would be a shockingly different view of him and his politics. >> the truth of the matter is that my policies are so mainstream that if i had said the same...